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Highland Park News (1874), 28 Jan 1898, p. 2

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. 4.“, a 3; 3, if ya gamma.) 0‘ 4.". am WWW» ,3, , E- .3 rt... Limo: ' <\,.>« g. ., l There is m ore I atarrh in this section of i In COld weather . ‘ .r’ The urusual phenomenon ofra bright All the plantations near Union and h I 11 l d‘ tto- \ ‘ - 0 -~ ' .~ ' v. - - . t » itr'tiana otier iscascsru ' uthaud 32ml: film a. meteor .. breed eminent ere-M Delteeee ttttrrme emrmee ertm page as m... .... m t. ml We need heat. Q V v at the ifiiscnatory in San Jose. Cal. have been burned by the insurgents. suptms’cd to be incurable. Fora gm" many » _ BY EVANS E’FOlâ€"IRES’I‘ New ork labor unions have declared \fl‘he report 0! the death in London years doctors pronounced it a. local disease, The blOOd mUSt be __. .c._.__ war on dhiuese laundries and asked the ofKnte lt‘orsythe, the actress. was pre- and rescribed local remedies, and by con- , , - II (I ‘ ‘ ' >. ' ' ) ‘ ubl‘n b ~. 11 . ‘ stsnt‘lly failing to cure With local treatment, Warm, “C an ptIIC. I('IU‘A‘\ I) 1 AR!" ILI‘I) (' 15' P 1’ ‘L 0" Lo” t em. mature. rotiounced it incurable Science has proven , ' A dis sti-ous Windstorm visited Gal- Telegrams from Havana state that no Eatarrh to be a constitntional disease, and Hood 5 Sarsaparilla tra guards have been placed around therefore requires constitutional treatment. t“ P 3- Keeps the blood unit’s NEWS Happenings of the Past Seven Days in Brief. - ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD Casualties and Fires. Personal and Po- litical Notes. Business Failures and csumptions. Weather Record. LVTELLIGEXCE FROM ALL PARTS CONGRESSIONAL. Proceedings of First Regular Session. latln cohnty, 'Ill.. unrooflng houses“ blowing; down fences an stock. . ' Bemaékahle activity is reported in all commercial lines throughout the coun ll‘V’. . ., ' Jefierdhn Knight, of Pensacola, Fla.. was haii’ edat Mobile, Ala., for the mur- der of lion]: Dantzler. One h ndred fishermen'a huts On the 'debated in the United States senate on ice in 1 Re Erie. Ofl Putâ€"in bay. were the 24th, as was also Senator Teller‘s swept a ay in a gale. There; were 374 the Uni ed States in the seven days Cleveland was in favor of Hawaiian su- marked, was “an o 6 Next. to his homeliness, his poverty was the ended on the 2lst, against 340 the week previou.‘ and 409 in the corresponding period t§ The elchanges all theleadingclearing stoner of patents. and George E. Rob- bonses ‘ the wee ‘ $1,410,7S previous week. Theincreasecompared spent a couple of hours transacting ““11 lb} corresponding week 0‘ 1897 basiness relating to the District of Co- ure in a. starving condition. The pension appropriation bill was silver resolution. and SenatorMorgan nexntion, notwithstanding the denial of 1897- II. Duell, of New York. to be commis- in the United 813495 during erts. of Iowa, to be director of the mint. There was once an Irishman who had I . t - - most conspicuous thing about him. ' the latter. The nommatnoas of Charles the unsympathetic comment of a neighbor. - . - , Northern Cities are unsurpassed this winter. cinded on the 215i aggregated (Mr Preston havin ' 1 ~ . . . . ~g restguet ), were 't u 't h . v Iasant 1.133, agflmSt 31.4413‘092‘129 the received from the president. The house Lffiggi,a§.t‘oe,i'(§.e d drowning Consul-General Lee‘s office for protec- Hall’s Cotarrh Cure, manufacture iy ‘. tjod. “ . Cheney 8:. Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Al th , h f V constitutional cure on the market. It is ong e “ estern s are 0 ‘ 0'“ taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a Scotia the families 0’ many fishermen teaspoonful. It acts directly on the bloo ‘ and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case rte LATER. ,fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi- monials. Address F. J. Cheney 8: Co., To- ledo, 0. Sold by ruggists, 75c. In perfect order, Sending it, in a Nourishing stream, To every organ. / W It‘s Not Cold t- the South. The weather this seasonin the South bu been all that couldbe desired, and all-who friends once re; have alread reached the resorts of Honda Hall’s Family 1 ills are the best. ____._.,- Mutually Unpleasant. his business failures in reiterated his charge that ex~President face that, as one of ~ . rise to the landscape.’ and the Ga ftVCoast are charmed With their locations. The Louisville Nashville Rail- Heuce road Company’s arrangements for through service of sleeping cars and Coaches from “How are ye. Pat?” he said. ’ . ‘ . ‘fMiintly had," was the reply; “sure tut Tourist tickets, goo d to return until May 3lst, are on sale by this line from all points, starvation that's starin’ me in the face." _ . his riend. “Sure at low rates. For full particulars write to “Is that so?" rejoined f ’ for ayther of yez.’ C. P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, ‘ Louisville Kv., or J. K. Ridgely, N-\ . P. A., Chicago, In. - _____.+_.â€"â€"â€"â€" Al It “’na. Y.) Leader. _____ *_,.,,_. A New Crazy sun In Connecticut. . . A lot of fanatics ‘n the State recentlv im- . lumbin and the remainder Of the day mersed untold rliedmatic woman bodi y in Jackâ€"So after 3'0“ SRfiSfiEd her (“ll"- that you were a stockholder, she consen Senator Morgan continued his speech In “as 36m- M t g 1 B fit l ‘ Idvocacv of the ratification of the Ho.- Tlic asonic u no one Store y on the Indian appropriation bill , . - ' . . . . . ' . the water to “heal her" as they said. She waif; zanfggtslgpattgegg 111:; trainexff‘idlh: of Indi nu, With headquarters "1 In' The army appropriation bill was in- nearly died in consequence. How muchbet- to be Your “’1 91' . . resolhtlon wasintroducedprovidtng tor the dianap lis. made an asstgnment With troduced in the United States senate ter it would have been to have treated the Mackâ€"Yes. First be viewed rnwshara; on the 25th .. , . . - poor old woman. for her infirmit ' with Hon- and then she shared my‘Views.â€"l\.~h . Jour- . as was also a bill which , . . . . I . tetters Stomach Bitters, “th not only 38- ~oâ€"; ,» ppointment of a commission to make a survey of a ship canal from the lower part of Lake Michigan to the Wabash rlver.... la the house a resolution was introduced to provrde for a. minister of the United States in Cuba. The question of granting belligerent rights to the Cuban insurgents was argued. A bllluo authorize the secre- tary of the treasury to purchase the Kan- ass Pacific division of the Union Pacific railroad was Introduced. Senator Morgan concluded his four-days“ lpeech in the senate on the 20111 on the Hawaiian treaty. Senator Teller‘s resolu‘ tlort providing for the payment of bonds of me United States in silver at the tips thi of the government was discussed... In the house the consular and diplomatic appropriation blll was passed after the close of the debate on the Cuban question, Speaker Reed stamped as false an asser- ttlou made by Mr. Bailey, the floor leader or the democrats. and turmoil ensued for A. time. The senate on the let confirmed the nom- ination of Joseph McKenna to be associate justice of the supreme court of the United States. An agreement was reached for a. Vote on the Teller silver resolution ncxt Thursday....ln the house a. bill was passed to extend the public land laws of the United States to the territory of Alaska and the urgent deficiency bill was sent to conferâ€" Elke. Bills were introduced in the senate on the 22d to amend the interstate commerce tan and for the publication or the pen- sion roll. The resolution of Senator Teller providing that the bonds of the L'nlted States may be paid in silver dollars was distressed. The nomination of Gov. Grtggs, of blew Jersey, to be attorney-general. was received from the prcsident....1n the house a bill was introduced extending the crimi- nal laws of the United States to Indian lchool students. Most of the day was de- voted to general debate on the Indian ap- propriation bill. DOMESTIC. .5. dead body, identified as that of Father Willia‘m Kurtenbach. a Catholic priest from Flint, Hill, 310., was taken from the river at St. Louis. Funeral services ‘over the remains of the late Maj. Benjamin Butterworth, commissioner of patents, were held in Washington, the president and his cabâ€" inet being present. The national fishery congress met at '1'ampa,Fla. Enraged because his wife preferred her mother‘s company to his..eEd‘ward Dufl' murdered both in New Haven, Conn. The first official reception of the pres- ent administration was given at the white house. g The Missouri militia will collect money to aid the sufferers in Cuba. A snowstorm general over Kansas is of great value to the new wheat crop, which is in fine condition. William Slate. a boss brick mason. shot and killed Mrs. Minnie Smith and then killed himself in Leadi'ille. Col. The Nebraska state board of agriculâ€" ture has abolished state farm‘s. Thirty buildings were burned at Randsburg. (‘31.. the loss being $100,000. For the year 1397 the excess of ex- ports over imports of merchandise amounted to $350,501.000, breaking all records in volume and value. Oscar Anderson and his son Guts were killed by the explosion of a sawmill boiler near Abingdon. Ill. High water in the Ohio river (no great damage to railways in the vicinity of Springfield. 0., and at Louisville, Ky” some of the streets were flooded. Treasurer Kerrie-y. of Benton connâ€" ‘ty, Ind.. is reported to bashort‘SlfiflOO in his accounts. Cornelius D. Eatinger. a ivcll~known shot himself dead while walking with his sweet- young man of llavennn,0.. heart with whom hehad quarreled. The Ilo'cketiel‘untenny Piano com: pany in Cincinnati failed for $200,000. Two men were drowned and 14 coal barges sunk near Leavenworth, Ind.. during a storm. A hurricane leveled hundreds of derâ€" ticks in the old field at Lima, 0., and blew down telegraph and telephone poles in many localities. Sixteen miles of the Hennepin canal In Illinois have been completed and are ready for the water to be turned in. Senor Dupuy do 'Lome. may cause a crisis in Spain. The Japanese cruiser Kasagi was suc- cessfully launched in Philadelphia and christened by the release of two young doves. Hartsville university, an old and at a leading educational institu- tion of Indiana, made an assignment; one time John er at A‘ of his pupils that he had punished. Augubt Nickcrson, a sailor. died at Port wansend, Wash., after living 11 days with a broken neck. , Eric ‘ Nopson. aged 24, and Mrs._li‘in- gersor; his .mother-inâ€"Iaw. aged 74. liabilitiEs of $150,000. were Minn. i , Chadles Tuckner, a waiter 3'? years of age, 5 ct his wife fatally in Chicago and then killed himself. Jealousy was the capse. - Willis 0. Nefl. aged 70. postmaster at Creenéastle, Ind.. “as found dead in a cistern in the rear of his office. St. Louis, was fatally shot by Miss Nel» lie Mangan. who then put a bullet in herl brain. The murder and suicide. was the result of disappointed love. ., siveptl overhortlicrn and central Illi- nois, ,Indianu, Iowa, lower Michigan. southern Wisconsin and much of Kanâ€" sas arid Nebraska. . kins had his two young daughters just above Evansville. Ind.. was swamped during a storm and allnthree were drowned. were? sunk in rethe Ohio in the western partlof Cincinnati by waves rolled up by tile wind. . J Mar uette;-Mich.. closed its doors. coaléuiners and mine owners it. was de- cide that eight hours should constitute a d 9‘s work in all the bituminous coal flcl of Illinois. Indiana. Ohio, Penn- sylvhnia and West Virginia on and aft Urine 1 next. ' by the F. A. Walsh company. manufac- turers of tinuers’ machinery, was burned, the loss being $300,000. Albany. Ind.. poisoned her baby and their) killed herself. No cause was knéwn for the deed. tis minister, was burned to death in his co ' age near Troy. Ill. ‘ land. Ore.. for Alaska with 450 passen- gets and 1,250 tons of merchandise and bafgnge. the Spanish minister in Washington, fears the de- bate in the house of representatives IcCowan. a young school teach- xzindria. Ill., unskilled by two national banks may issue currency up to the par value of~bonds deposited. The pension bill was passed. In execu- discussed. Under the parliamentary fiction of discussing the Indian appro~ printion bill the house devoted almost the entire day to a political debate. [Freight trains collided on the Rock Island road in Clay Center. Kau.,rand three men were fatally injured. William and Harvey Topic are dead and Lew Wallace _is fatally wounded as the result of a pistol duel over a game of cards near Pineville. Ky. ' By the explosion of a locomotive boil- er in Madison, Wis.. three men were killed. Gov. Scofield has appointed Judge Charles V. Bardeen. of Wansau. to stic- ceed the late Judge Newman on the su- preme beach of Wisconsin. The National bank of Paola. Ram. suspended. Almost the entire business portion of the town of St; Elmo, Col., was de- stroyed by fire. The United States battle ship Maine has been ordered to Havana harbor. Charles F. Reed, one of the most prominent men in California’§ history, lied in Auburn. Algiers was under mob rule and a hundred 31v" bed beenekilled. Twelve i3lders started in the 72-hour lied in a runaway near St. Paul. Richard J. Halloran, a police of‘ficcrin A Iiéavy fall of Show with high winds A houseboat occupied by George At- A hundred thousand bushels of coal .t'1\[. Wilkinson‘s private bank at Atlthe joint convention in Chicago 0! in Pittsburgh. Pa. Linus M. Child. aged 62. one of the most prominent members of the Bus- ton bar. dropped (lead in a railroad station. rCapt: Ray. of the Eighth ,United States infantry, has declared martial law at Fort Yukon. Alaska. Mrs. Mary Miles. of Black River Falls. Wis. was arrested on the charge of rain wrecking. ‘ Cassius and Anthony‘Chittick (broth- ers). of Flora. Ind.. perished in the Klondike region. ’1‘ ie building in Milwaukee occupied Mrs. Seth Coffman. living near New ev. T. W. B. Dawson, an aged Bap. derson and Dennis O‘Brien were found on the beach at Ashtabula, 0.. hnving been washed up by the waves during a gale. ' ~ _ Fire destroyed property valued at. $225,000 in Spokane, Wash, and eight. persons lost their lives. Another heavy snowstorm swept over Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Michigan and Wisconsin. blocking the railways and doing other damage. he steamer Oregon sailed from Port- n the trial in Chicago of Adolph Luet- gert for ,the murder of his wife the de- fendant took the stand and denied the charge. President and Mrs. Sanford B. Dole, oftHawaii. arrived in Chicago and were received by the mayor and government officials. “Th-e celebration of the fiftieth anni- versary of the discovery of gold in Caliâ€" fornia began in San Francisco and will continue one week. PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. Il‘he populist state committee decided (iii January 20 for the state convention Ofilllflt party at» Topeka. Kan. ’ Senator White, of California. has been cllctcd chairman of the democratic con-r gdessional committee. .(‘liarles A. Gilbnrg. who had a world- wide reputation as a chess problematist, died suddenly in New York. ‘Judge John Milton Scott. former cllicf justice of the supreme court of ‘II inois, died at his home in Bloomingâ€" t , . Ill.. bged 75 years. [Rt-v. Dr. John Hall, yielding to the wish of the congregation of the Fifth Ai‘enue Presbyterian church in New Ybrk. has withdrawn his resignation. 3M. J. Cramer, era-minister to Den- rk and Switzerland and a brother- enf. Gov. Shaw, of Iowa.presidcd. 000.000. liminl Stock Growprs‘. association. four badly injured. will form a big whisky corporatimg. forts and war vessels. government relief expedition. restricts the denomination 9f greenâ€" cures rheumatism. but prevents kidney com- backs and treasury notes to bills of five p dollars and u )wards and rovidcs that . iver trouble arid nervous prostration’. Give . _ . I p I it a systematic trial. ' be healthy the is necesmry. Acts gently on young man, “ 've got to lay poker to get. enough money to live.”â€" ndianapolis Jour- Could" Leudl’ to Congmpuon. nal. Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough at for their 17-inch long corn and “'hite Oat $1.50 a barrel. $500 in prizes! distinguished actreSs in a breach-ofecontract â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€" Burt: ‘question promptly you would not be as old as you are now.”-â€"N. Y. \Vorld. ‘ bicycle raceat the Exposition building ' . kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, The bodies of Oscar Young. Gust An- ; ,rw ADVICE TO MINISTERS. The monetary convention began at Indianapolis with 400 delegates pres- The Union elevator in East St. Louis, lll.. containing 3.000.000 bushels of wheat. was burned, the loss being $1,- . One thousand delegates, reprcsciitiiig ‘21 states and territories, attended the , opening session in Denver of the Na- lly a collision offreight trains on the Louisville Nashville railroad near Upton. I(_\'.. three men were killed and Nineteen Louisville (Ky.l firms have, pooled their distilleries and stocks and The l'iiited Staics battle ship Maine, commanded by Charles I). Sigslwc. ar- rived at Havana and was saluted by the . Canada has decided to admit free of restrictions all supplics taken into the The Cuban filibustering steamer Til-- lie was.scutled and sunk of? the Rhodc laint and remedies dyspepsia, constipation, I‘"°" Family medicine. ' Moves the bowels each day. In order to the liver and kidneys. Cures lick headache. __._.*__._. He “'01:. Price 25 and 5°C. ____._.._â€" “My dear young friend,” said the employ- \Vhat He Objected To. tive session the Teller resolution was er who believes that a fatherly interest is . . better than a. big salarv, “do vbu think the ' DY. MOIar (kindlyâ€"how, does that‘hurt? ‘ ' ' Horsphizâ€"I don t mind you working on salary on are (it w “t‘fi ' '- . ingjiokker?" a ing Jun x es }our play the tooth so much, if you would only keep usiifies? unifies?" repeated the dear yGour tstlgteve button out of my eye.â€"â€"Roxhury aze . ______.___ $400 Fur New Name-t once. Go to your druggist toda The Sslzer Seed Co. want suitable names sample bottle {1’99- Large bottles, 50 09““ C and $1.00. G0 at once; delays are dangerom. rodigy. You can win this$400easil . ata- "“ "T . oguc tells all about it. Seed potatges only The Only One.â€"-“I know 0119 man," 3815 ' the quiet young woman, “who is listened to SEND Tuis Norma AND 10 Crs. IN Sun’s With ”.599“ by b‘lth sides whenever speaks in congress.’ "He must have a. lot y and get. to John A. Salter Seed Co., La Crosse, “18.. - u u . and get free their great sccd catalogue and oh irifluer’iicelvv htI hopeshe has. Hes the 11 new farm seeds, including above corn and c ap tun. _ as ington ‘ tar. I oats, posmvely worth $10, to get a start. 5 1 Fits stopped free and permanently cured. ”#9....â€" No fits after first day‘s use of Dr. Kline's ’ One "’3 the I‘“Wy.°" Great Nerve Restorer. Ir‘reeS‘Ztrial bottled: A. celebrated 59W York lan’yer 115de a treatise. Dr. Kline, 9323 Arch st., Phila., Pa. Some people are great because they have an accumulating instead of.a spending sense.â€"-Atchison Globe. . ,_g_ ,7, 7 To Cure I Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All â€"â€"â€"-â€"¢â€",â€"-â€" druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. Mlny People Cannot Drink ._â€"â€"-o-â€"-- To the soul in torment there is no such cofi'ee at. night. It spoils their sleep. You . . , . can drink Grain-O when you please and sleep 318mg,” tunerâ€"Hall Came, in “The Ch“? 11. lgte a top}; Fol: Grain-(3 (loos nofistimullatle‘; l nouri es, c eers an eeds. 'et it. 00's . _â€"°â€"_â€" and tastes like the best coffee. For nervous The Public Awards the Palm to Hale’- persons, young people and children GilaineO HP“? °f Horehound and T?” f” “lab" I u the perfect drink. Made from pure Pike 3 Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. tree. Gate metres; tre;.m rem; teeter-tee n... m... m“ w. t. u.- .. r m _ 1 e25c‘ e ere are 0 ve o y y l p ace 0 C0 ee an buttons all e backs of their coauâ€"Vi’uhv flooe Versu- Hoes. WSW“ Democrat. _.___._.__.._ .01"de g.“ rdlryfi'goods store)â€"â€"I‘d like to see As it certainly cures it St Jacobs Oil in e o , l ea-e. . m - . Clerk “(an exvhardware maulâ€"Yes, mud The Master Cure f3: rheumatism. am. “Vltvll or without Iiandles?â€"-Chicago It’s wonderful What a lot of things vou El ening he“ S'____. may learn about yourself if you’ll only read “'lien 'l‘nvelln' the papers. Whether on pleasure bent/0“ bUSiDEM. take With a rub or two lumbago is often cured on every trip a. bottle of Syrup of Figs, 38 it By St. Jacobs Oil. Small cost, big profits. + acts most p easantly and effectually on the ‘ Nobody is too worthless to have some con- headaches, and other forms of sickness. I‘or genial associates.â€"“'aSIu.ngton Democrat. sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drugâ€"t ___.4_..â€" “\VJmt is your age?” She held back and refused to answer. “Oh, speak up! If you had answered the yrup Co. only. cobs Oil cured us of neuralgia. t Given by a Minister. Preachers who practise it will preach better. No class of people Is so liable to throat i dificult to reach. and concluded to try trouble as the great class who make up the c Dr. Ayer's C crry Pectoral. The first bottle Gospel ministry. The strain put upon the I gave me great relief; the second. which I ‘ the ‘ am now taking. has relieved me almost vocal or ans b constant exercise; _ suddenc ange mm a heated building to entirely of all unpleasant symptoms. To the cool air when the vacal organs are in ministers suffering from throat troubles, a state of compfletle-‘relaxpfigu; the fact I recommend Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pecwral. that a minister ec s impe e to use as n r v n - . n . voice when actors and ”CNN“ “0““! botllecofeagnAv-lesr’sccllicgrrtrh$165213; keAt take the needed rest; these are among “‘5 in the house. will effectually prev-cut t e reasons why “Clcr men‘s 50" throat rooting of a cold and its Consequent devel- ls known as a special disease. The Rev. opement into some dangerous malady. B. M. Brawle’y. D. D.. District Secretary 0' This remed has no equal in Bronchial the American Baptist Publication Society, troubles. he most stubborn cases have Writes from Petersburg. \'a., the account vieided to Its use. It is equally-edective of an experience of his own which is profi- lor Asthm‘al Croup. Whoop“: Cough, and chial or other throat troubles. The Bub- lungs. For vears Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec. stance of the letter is as follows: [oral has been put u out ‘ . y In in c sue bottles. at a price or 31.x. To Insect an J C AYER Co PETERSBURG’ v" Increasing demand for a smaller sized . . .. Pac‘mfe the remedy can now be obtained .DEAR Sins: Three months ago I took in list .size bottles. at half 1”le cents Aviolent cold which resulted in an attack Send for Dr. Ayer’s Curebook (free) “Hi of acute bronchitis. 'i ,-law of Gen. U. S. Grant, died sudm denly in Carlisle, Pa., aged 65 years. > Jim. T. DeWitt Talmage. D. D.. was rilarried in Allegheny. Pay. to Mrs. Charles Collier, a widow. I 1; FOREIGN. ~The Spanish forces attacked the ln- shrgeut camp hospital at Rio Hondo, Cuba, and several womenand many sick soldiers were put to death. Shocks of earthquake were of almost daily occurrence at San Domingo, doing eat damage to property. . Issues of the New York World and the New Yoik Journal and Advertiser were seized by the government oflicials in Havana. crew were drowned. P. German (dem.). of disappointment in love. . favor the gold standard. Island shore by a traitor and four of her In a fight between whites and ne- groes near Natchez. Miss, three were killed. one white man and two negroes. Louis Emery McComas (rep) was elected l'nited States senator by the Maryland legislature to succeed Arthur Annie Heriell and Mary E. Kersten took their own lives in St. Louis because At the} seventh annual meeting of the Trades‘ league of Philadelphia Sec-retry ry Gage spoke on the subject of finance, and declared himself unequivocally in PAINT lllWlllil- Calcimo Fresco Tints . grocer or paint. dealer and do your own kal- confining. his material is made on scientific principles by machine and milled in twenty-four tints and is en rior to any concoction of Grate and Whiting that. can ibl be made V hand. To an :11an wrrn Conn Wynn. Q‘ S ND R SAMPLE COLOR CARDS and if you cannot. purchase this material from your local dealers let us know and we will put you in the way of obtaining it. THE MURALO 00.. NEW BRIGHTON. 84.. NEW YORK. TONSORIAL P ' AWashingtoiBg . Io-c lie Like-I. Olhe. luau lot Any ll “1 would gust I: ll ern senator as not," prominent hotel in th “I! he would only pay that I an. oohged to 1 course the pics of min. but nt-arl) al prominent hotels 3 and they usual'y pay “r. or give him a bi ally, than that. ’I’ (oowevcr. izeicr pa_ for s shave. ll‘s n his heard '5 H r} l0 very caref..i l on. ' on him. If a mag pears and 1.1 terrific row. i. r it sort of a pt’l'bivl“ come to h'.» room and give li.n. a all so. He at :n a learned very far ha ~tug. I got» int m s; ‘- ‘i ‘3': “‘ had finii‘hed sh: ists. Manufactured by the California Fig The proof of it is thousands say St. J. ‘ table reading to those afflicted with 13mm every disc e that attacks t e throat or . ‘ I put myself under you will get a clearer Idea 1’ Klondike region IW ‘he United States medical treatment. and at the end of two value Of Dr. Ayer’s Cherr chtdr:l.v§$ r months was no better. I found it very dreu )- C. Aye! Co.,Lowct , Mg", Hill DEBORAH“ WALLS Mill EEIUIGS Purchase “ has of i # tom “1- - GILGII ‘ ’° . HiaCus Which Have I Pvt-I [Speclal Wuhtn / \\ g ‘\ $77.. 1/ = _ .\ \ \ _ X A C1108 because be ..ad a t \‘itch and que the mantel piece backward and str’ floor of the room instantly and gr: falling, so that I full force of the maybe I saved his serious Injury. some sort of a re ular 15_ cents so- were like other .. regular custom this matter of - but he requires a extraordinary" ca having five hot face and flve‘col The towel washi- half the price‘of him It least twi give to other L'ul( Of course his pos mand considerati barber, and Iain that he is ace of theless. I he. 1h whenever‘l paie‘ and alderman ‘ “One of He he! had in a. burl man Joe Caniiod shares his upper. comparatiic._\ ea that he is one of skinned paint. bristling heard. I take care of hit! bad breaks. Ma upper lip cirar 1 difl'icuit to g'iel I share he Man none. He is a ‘1 ways pay nmrej so that I haieal taking pains wit always in a good to the barbergut was talklrg to u ators. or, I “‘8' preside-t h nise '.18:\\8.\5 Le of I'cr;i:s_\l\ahn ”who pays for n actualiy worth. hard to share, 1 take it.) Llnra‘r to sleep “I ..e been a stflerei great max.) 321 head rubbed. something .n have heard. bu little. because have me rub h After I have di times rub his minutes. and c rubbed his be} than that. 11¢ rest and free 1 end I keep on ‘ tells me that h treatment and navy neg, trec .kmd ard ctin would lune bl only 5'4) so. a for me it on St £(‘lil.(‘!}.t'l. th: and “lil‘Tl I 3‘ he al\\:._‘-t~ pa ‘ deed. l‘mie \

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